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Police in Georgia say thieves took off with at least $2,000 in cooking oil from a Chick-fil-A, according to a report made by a location of the fast food chain.In the report, the restaurant said up to 800 gallons of oil was stolen, and said the most recent incident of theft happened in th
stanley cup e early morning hours of Oct. 5 in Athens.SEE MORE: FBI: Murder rates fell in 2022, but property crimes are sharply risingAccording to a report, the suspects allegedly pulled up to the restaurant with a U-Haul branded moving truck. The thieves targeted the location s dumpster where used oil is stored before it is recycled.Two men were seen getting out of the truck to load up and take off with somewhere between 200 and 300 gallons of oil, a manager for the company said.The manager said the thieves badly damaged a lock and chain to access the stored oil.The theft is alleged to have happened over the course of months, and the store said the latest incident was at least the four
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A Bay Area city is fighting back against its growing population of crows.Larry Klein, the mayor of Sunnyvale, California, says the bird population in his city has been on the rise in recent months. We ve had lots of crows in our community for years, but in the past two years, the numbers have just kept increasing and increasing, Klein told KPIX-TV in San Francisco.While at first residents didn t mind the birds, they ve become a nuisance in the town. Their early-morning squawking keeps residents up late at night and early in the morning, and their droppings have caused cleanup costs to skyrocket.In fact, Klein told
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stanley thermobecher t that he often avoids the city s white-splattered sidewalks so his dog won t walk through the mess.Klein and other city officials are now fighting back against the growing crow population. They re taking steps to discourage the birds from making their homes in Sunnyvale.City employees armed with green laser pointers hav
stanley us e taken to shining the lights at murders of crows perched in trees. Others blast loud music from boomboxes. Officials have even hung effigies of crows throughout the city to try and spook the birds into leaving. We don t want to get rid of all the crows, we just don t want all of them congregating in one location, Klein told KPIX.According to The Post, crows flock together in large groups for protection and often are drawn to urban areas because well-lit areas keep them safe from predators. They can also feast on garbage left over